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Hoover High School students gather in the GUSD board room on Monday, October 29, 2018. The march, which started at Hoover High through very busy Glendale streets under police escort to the Glendale Unified School District headquarters, was inspired to gain answers to why last Thursday's homecoming game against Glendale High and later homecoming were cancelled.

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Chris Walheim, of Glendale, with Armenian language assistance from Glendale Community Service Manager Ivet Samvelyan with flashlight assistance from Glendale police officer Steve Koszis, interview Babagin Gharabeiki who is homeless and living is his van as part of the annual homeless count in Glendale on Tuesday, January 23, 2018. A group of volunteers, divided into five groups with a Glendale police officer, split to cover several locations throughout the city where homeless are frequently seen.

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Scout Allison King, 16, of La Canada, listens to a senior patrol leader as he gives information about the evening at a Troop 509 scout meeting at Hahamongna Watershed Park in Pasadena on Monday, April 22, 2019. La Canada's Scouts USA Troop 509 is the first scout troop in La Canada to accept girls within its rank, under a new rule that took effect Feb. 1 of this year. Girls are scouts in Troop 509 Girls, and the boys are in Troop 509 Boys. They share a common adult governing committee, and generally meet at the same time and place, and generally go on the same outings, but each is single-sex and each has its own scoutmaster.

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Hundreds of mourners gather at a growing collection of candles at a vigil at Burroughs High School in Burbank on Friday, September 12, 2014. Three died in a crash in Santa Clarita last night.

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Christian Lindke, of Glendale, hugs his daughter Nora, 10, the first of his two girls to reach him at at Babe Herman Little League Field where the girls were relocated to due to a bomb scare at Verdugo Woodland Elementary School in Glendale on Monday, December 17, 2018. The school was evacuated and students were taken to be picked up at Babe Herman Little League Field which happens to be behind the school.

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A Burbank police officer, with the involved Metrolink train in the distance, walks along the tracks in search of evidence of a collision between a motorist and a Metrolink train at the intersection of San Fernando and Buena Vista in Burbank on Monday, September 2, 2014. The southbound train struck a motorist allegedly driving around the downed crossing arms on Buena Vista totalling the vehicle and sending the driver to the hospital with critical injuries. Six people were injured on the train and taken to the hospital.

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Guests eat at the annual Thanksgiving meal served at the Glendale Salvation Army on Wednesday, November 27, 2019.

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Velda Batton, homeless since 2011, is interviewed by volunteer Sara Lerma, of Canoga Park, for the annual Glendale homeless count on Wednesday, January 22, 2020. Volunteers, escorted by the Glendale Police Department, work with Glendale City Hall Community Services & Parks to cover the entire city to interview as many homeless as possible.

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A 10 Tanker Air Carrier DC-10 drops an enormous amount of Phos-Chek onto the mountain hillside in the hills of the Angeles National Forest behind Duarte on Monday, June 20, 2016. Multiple aircraft circled the skies dropping water and Phos-Chek on hot spots and the hillside to prevent spreading into the community.

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A Glendale Police Department Forensics officer documents evidence at the scene of a hit-and-run where a 4-year-girl was killed at the intersection of Olive Street and Wilson Avenue in Glendale on Friday, March 6, 2015.

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5th grader Grace Kesablak brings her hands to her face during a at the Homenetmen Ararat Chapter in Los Angeles at a benefit concert in her honor on Monday, March 24, 2014. Grace, a Chamlian Armenian School student, underwent her last treatment for cancer recently, and the benefit concert, hosted by TV host Diana Madison, included a magic act by John Gabriel, a song and dance performance by Luara Melody, and Sebu Simonian of Capital Cities who sang "Safe and Sound". Hundreds of friends and family attended the concert.

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Brittany Marie Ribaya, of Temple City High School, loses her smile for a moment after the last name was read, selecting seven girls as finalists to the 2012 Tournament of Roses Royal Court at the Tournament House in Pasadena on Monday, October 10, 2011.

Two young girls huddle together under an umbrella at Flintridge Preparatory School as heavy rain falls in La Canada on Tuesday, January 15, 2019.

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Alfonso Alvarez, 18, pushes against a stair rail to stretch his legs as others gather in line before entering the hall for the graduation/culmination ceremony at Tobinworld in Glendale on Thursday, June 6, 2013. Nine students graduated, and six students culminated.

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Lida Yaghoobi, of Glendale, looks back with an Armenian Flag on her shoulder a ceremony sponsored by United Young Armenians called 1919-2015 Armenian Genocide Centennial in the parking lot of the Glendale Civic Auditorium on Thursday, April 23, 2015. A candlelight vigil was after the ceremony and several hundred candles were placed in sand at the Armenian Genocide Memorial.

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Two representatives from the California State Honor Guard, with Troop 125 Boy Scouts saluting, present an American Flag for folding at the Glendale-Montrose-Crescenta Valley Veterans Memorial outside Glendale City Hall on Monday, May 30, 2016. Once folded, the flag will be presented to the Stifter family for their son who was killed recently in Iraq, the last name added to the war memorial.

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Christopher Ramirez, 10, hears his name as a gift is about to come his way as his brother Alejandro, 6, checks out one he just received as part of the "Cops for Kids" toy donation, organized by the Glendale Police Officers Association in Glendale on Thursday, December 19, 2013. Several Glendale police officers, including the new chief, and their families, delivered wrapped Christmas gifts to family members in 21 families all around Glendale.

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Veteran Angelo Chiarot, 92, Navy, of La Crescenta, walks to the ceremonty to find a seat as members of the Crescenta Valley High School Junior ROTC rehearse their entry for the ceremony at Two Strike War Memorial Park for the Veteran's Day Vigil on Veteran's Day, Tuesday, November 11, 2014. The ceremony is sponsored by sponsored by the American Legion Post 288 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1614. Chiarot was a Navy sailor on convoys in the Atlantic during WWII delvering supplies to north Africa.

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Color guard members and veterans Darren Azarian and Jack Wunderlich, with American Legion Post 288, work out the details for their part in a ceremonial U.S. Flag folding to recognize James Bauder at a Memorial Day service at Two Strike Park in La Crescenta at the Memorial Wall on Monday, May 28, 2018. The ceremony paid special recognition to recently found pilot James Bauder, missing since 1966 but found by a search crew in 2017.

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Burbank firefighters load an injured Metrolink passenger to an awaiting ambulance south of the intersection of San Fernando and Buena Vista in Burbank on Monday, September 2, 2014. The southbound train struck a motorist allegedly driving around the downed crossing arms on Buena Vista totalling the vehicle and sending the driver to the hospital with critical injuries. Six people were injured on the train and taken to the hospital.

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Homeboy Industries Homie Steve Avalos speaks about his troubled and dangerous youth as a gang member who went to prison for murder and is out now as a changed man at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in La Cañada Flintridge on Monday, December 8, 2014. Father Greg Boyle, of Homeboy Industries, came to the school to speak to the students.

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Homeless rest before dinner at the shelter for homeless at the Glendale National Guard Armory on Monday, December 3, 2012. The shelter plans for 80 beds this year, 30 more than last year, but 70 fewer than two years ago. Tonight is the third night the shelter has been open, and it is up to 49 beds.

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The boots of a Glendale Police forensics investigator surrounds a pedestrian's shoe under the SUV that struck a pedestrian was struck on the corner of San Fernando Road and Palmer Avenue on Tuesday, March 10, 2015.

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Truck driver Jose Lizama, who owns the truck being inspected, closes the hood of his truck after it was inspected by Glendale officer Joe Borbon, of commercial enforcement, in Glendale on Los Angeles Street at San Fernando Road on Wednesday, March 13, 2013. The Glendale Police Department, along with CHP and the South Pasadena Police Department, part of the West Side Allied Agency Commercial Enforcement Task Force, set up a commercial vehicle inspection to check for proper working mechanics as well as legal permits.

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New U.S. citizen Nghshoon Nazarian stands with fellow new citizens after at a new U.S citizens recognition ceremony at the Glendale Community College Garfield Campus on Thursday, April 21, 2016. Artless International of Glendale and Glendale Community College Continuing Education sponsored the event.

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Sue Stimpson, of Burbank, reacts to the pungent smell of Columbus hops at the Burbank Public Library's program B.Y.O.B, brew your own beer on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. The program, lead by Thomas Galvin, of Eagle Rock Home Brewing Supply, taught attendees the ins-and-outs of home beer brewing.

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California Congressmember Laura Friedman, pointing to a detail on a trails map, asks a question about the Flint Canyon Restoration Project at a breakfast meeting with the California congressmember and the La Canada City Council in the La Canada Flintridge City Hall chambers on Monday, September 24, 2018. Congressmember Friedman addressed several city concerns posed by the council, as well as layout her 2019 agenda.

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A candle is held overhead at the conclusion a ceremony sponsored by United Young Armenians called 1919-2015 Armenian Genocide Centennial in the parking lot of the Glendale Civic Auditorium on Thursday, April 23, 2015. A candlelight vigil with several hundred candles were placed in sand at the Armenian Genocide Memorial.

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David Starr Jordan Middle School alumnus Dana Morris speaks to the committee at a lightly attended Burbank Unified School District Facilities Naming Committee meeting to discuss changing the name of David Star Jordan Middle School at Burbank Unified School District headquarters on Thursday, December 13, 2018. The school's namesake, Jordan was a well-known zoologist, educator and first chancellor of Stanford University who was also a known propagator of eugenics, a theory of controlled breeding and separating of races, which was later espoused by the Nazis.

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Jenna Kang, of Glendale, who's sister is on the board of Ascencia, blows out her candle at the end of the program at the Ascencia Homeless Persons' Memorial Service in the Museum Plaza at Forest Lawn Memorial Park on Friday, December 21, 2018. The names of twelve homeless people who died alone in 2018 were recognized by reading them aloud.

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Lara Suri, a teacher and the restorative practices coach for the school, attempts to duck under the photographer in her classroom at the dedication of room 4313, the Olivia Macaulay Restorative Practices Room at Glendale High School on Wednesday, February 27, 2019.

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Glendale High School student Edureg Kyureghyan, 15, holds an Armenian National Flag near the top of the auditorium at the Glendale Unified School District's 14th Annual Genocide Commemoration in the John Wayne Performing Arts Center at Glendale High School on Tuesday, April 21, 2015.

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Sophie Peineke, of Tujunga, shields the flame on her candle at a candlelight vigil in front of the church at the Lights for Liberty event at the La Canada Congregational Church on Friday, July 12, 2019. The Nationwide Vigil to End Human Detention Camps had about 85 people participating locally with speakers and a candlelight vigil in front of the church.

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A Los Angeles County Fire S-70A Firehawk drops water on a hotspot in the hills of the Angeles National Forest behind Duarte on Monday, June 20, 2016. Multiple aircraft circled the skies dropping water and Phos-Chek on hot spots and the hillside to prevent spreading into the community.

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Joe Acosta, with Pepe's towing, sizes up the extraction of a car and a box truck tangled with each other at the southbound Interstate 5 exit at Burbank Boulevard in Burbank on Thursday, September 13, 2018. Minor injuries occurred with a backup in southbound lanes extending to Glenoaks Boulevard.

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Scott Meyer, of Burbank, stands in the path of a bright spotlight to wave an American Flat atop a hill to act as a beacon for the rally to the impeach President Donald Trump at Five Points Park in Burbank on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. The rally is one of over 600 rallies nationwide called "Nobody is Above the Law" which support the impeachment of President Trump. The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on the articles of impeachment against Donald Trump tomorrow ‚it's the third time in U.S. history it has done so.

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Emanoel Davoodi Masihi, 12, is lifted by Glendale Police Officer Taylor Zavala to put an ornament high on a Christmas just delivered by Zavala and a team at a residence in Glendale on Thursday, December 5, 2019. Christmas trees were delivered to seventeen locations in Glendale by the Glendale Police Officers Association, and they will return later in the month with gifts to go under the tree.

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